Tim Shelbourne has written a good Photo to Pencil Sketch tutorial, that shows again that it’s often not just a matter of using a single Photoshop filter effect to create descent results. Tim has managed by using a brush to create one of the better sketch effects out there.

Sean T. McHugh(CambridgeInColor.com) has some excellentPhotoshop tutorials that are focused on photography. It’s not often that you see tutorials that are written with such dedication and eye for details. A good example is his curves tutorial, that explain beautifully how to use Photoshop curves tool, a tool that’s still a mystery for many beginners.
Don’t forget to check out Sean’s photo gallery which contains some excellent photography!

This new Lunacore tutorial will show you how to use Photoshop CS2’s Red Eye tool in a non-destructive way. The technique is unique and hasn’t been discussed before in any book/magazine or on any web site.
We will also show you how to use the red eye tool to create a mask that you can use for any kind of red eye correction. The technique itself might be confusing to beginners, but because of the detailed steps and large amount of screenshots it shouldn’t be too difficult to end this tutorial with success.

The main purpose of the tutorial is to show you how can use a combination of masks, channels and blending modes to do some fascinating things.

To-Do List
- Check out a cool Podcast for digital photographers at thedigitalphotographyshow.com
- Find out about Matt’s new Layers training course at photoshoptraining.com
- Need an excuse to go to Maui? Visit visualimpact.org